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2018 Sep 29

Continuation: Seasons at the Arboretum

11:00am to 11:45am

Location: 

Hunnewell Building

Artist's Talk, Saturday, September 29, 11am-11:45am

Join us for a talk by photographer, Jim Harrison. Harrison worked for the Arboretum in 2008, photographing the landscape through four full seasons. After that year, he returned, worked at this own pace, and expanded his perspective. For him, the Arboretum became a living, ever changing laboratory in which to explore the simple but fundamental act of observation. His current exhibition is a visual tour of the Arboretum's wonderful, often hidden collections. They are seen through the expert eye and sensitive... Read more about Continuation: Seasons at the Arboretum
2018 Sep 22

Flow Through

4:30pm

Location: 

Hunnewell Building

Maria Finkelmeier and the Kadence Ensemble will perform Flow Through, Finkelmeier’s 15 minute composition for large ensemble to be played in an outdoor setting. Featuring thirty performers (brass players, singers, and percussionists), the work is inspired by the fluidity and importance of water to living organisms. Flow Through reflects the power of this compound, that brings awe, serenity, catastrophe, and breath to our planet. The musicians will mingle their music with artist Fujiko Nakaya’s fog sculpture...

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2018 Sep 20

COGdesign Project Showcase and Charlesgate Presentation

6:00pm to 8:00pm

Location: 

Hunnewell Building

The Community Outreach Group for Landscape Design (COGdesign) is pleased to showcase final designs for their eight 2017-18 projects. This year’s projects range from community gardens in Chelsea and Mission Hill to parks, plazas and stormwater management plans for transitional housing, after school programs, and community groups in five additional Boston neighborhoods, and in Framingham. Following the showcase, Dan Adams and Marie Law Adams of Landing Studio will present their design solution for Charlesgate, a complex project to restore ecological infrastructure performance, urban...

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2018 Sep 13

Bonsai and Penjing Pavilion Open House

Repeats every week every Sunday until Sun Sep 16 2018 . Also includes Thu Sep 20 2018, Thu Sep 27 2018, Sun Sep 30 2018, Thu Oct 04 2018, Thu Oct 11 2018, Thu Oct 18 2018, Thu Oct 25 2018.
11:00am to 1:00pm

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Location: 

Arnold Arboretum - 125 Arborway, Boston, MA

See website calendar for dates.
Location: Bonsai and Penjing Collection (Larz Anderson Bonsai Collection)

Come and experience a very unique opportunity in the Arnold Arboretum's Bonsai and Penjing Collection of dwarfed potted plants. With an Arboretum volunteer, you will be able to go inside the pavilion, hear about the... Read more about Bonsai and Penjing Pavilion Open House
2018 Oct 06

Fog x Kids: Family Drop In's

10:00am to 11:00am

Location: 

Hunnewell Building

Location: Hunnewell Building and Lawn

Sunday, September 9, 10:00-11:00am (ages 3-8)

Saturday, September 15, 2:00-4:00pm (ages 8 and up)

Saturday, October 6, 10:00-11:00am (ages 3-8)

Sunday, October 28, 2:00-4:00pm (ages 8 and up) 

Discover the Fog with kids in four family drop in activities. At the Arnold Arboretum's own Fog x Hill, you can join us as...

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2018 Sep 15

Fog x Kids: Family Drop In's

Repeats every month on the 28 of October until Sun Oct 28 2018 .
2:00pm to 4:00pm

2:00pm to 4:00pm

Location: 

Hunnewell Building

Location: Hunnewell Building and Lawn

Sunday, September 9, 10:00-11:00am (ages 3-8)

Saturday, September 15, 2:00-4:00pm (ages 8 and up)

Saturday, October 6, 10:00-11:00am (ages 3-8)

Sunday, October 28, 2:00-4:00pm (ages 8 and up) 

Discover the Fog with kids in four family drop in activities. At the Arnold Arboretum's own Fog x Hill, you can join us as...

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2018 Nov 07

E-mail Management

10:00am to 11:30am

Location: 

Lamont Library, Room B-30

Objective: This workshop will introduce methods for gaining control of e-mail and managing it according to Harvard records policies as well as provide tips on how to organize your e-mail.

Length: 1 ½ hours

Who should attend: All employees who want to effectively manage their e-mail.

What you will learn

  • Methods of controlling e-mail
  • The application of the General Records Schedule to e-mail
  • Examples of types of e-mails with...
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2018 Oct 23

Out of Sight: Off-site Records Storage

10:00am to 11:30am

Location: 

Lamont Library, Room B-30

Objective: This workshop will present the step-by-step process of sending records to off-site storage at the Records Center. We cover everything from how to assemble and pack a box to how to complete the deposit paperwork.

Length: 1 ½ hours

Who should attend: Employees who have not yet sent records to storage as well as anyone in charge of packing and depositing boxes who would like a refresher course.

What you will learn

  • How to identify records eligible...
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2018 Oct 11

Trash or Treasure: Guidance on Retaining Your Office Records

10:00am to 11:30am

Location: 

Lamont Library, room B-30

Objective: Have you ever wondered, "How long do I need to keep my office records? Can I throw them away when I am done with them?" This workshop provides tools and advice to help you determine how long to keep your records and what to do when you no longer need to hold onto them. Whether you feel like you’re drowning in information or you're concerned that you're keeping records too long or not long enough, this workshop is for you.

Length: 1 ½ hours

Who should attend: All employees who want to...

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2018 Dec 08

Invisible Life: Exploring the World through Microscopes

1:30pm to 3:30pm

Location: 

Harvard Museum of Natural History, 26 Oxford Street

Journey with your family into the world of the microscopic with Harvard researcher Scott Chimileski and museum educator Amy Gunzelmann. Learn about how we use technology to visualize the tiny world of microbes, unseen with the naked eye! Try out modern microscopes, build simple microscopes, and use a macro lens to capture images with your smartphone. All activities are designed to be fun and interactive experiences for elementary age students and their families to participate in together.

Fees: $15 members/$25 nonmembers, per person includes admission...

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2018 Dec 01

Drawing Birds in Colored Pencil

9:30am to 11:30am

Location: 

Harvard Museum of Natural History, 26 Oxford Street

Learn to capture birds with colored pencils in this hands-on workshop. Explore basic avian anatomy and observational drawing techniques, then dive into some techniques for working with colored pencils to build up rich colors and plumage textures. All skill levels are welcome.

Instructor: Erica Beade

Fees: $35 members/$45 nonmembers.

Advance registration required.

2018 Nov 29

The Ghosts of Gombe

6:00pm

Location: 

Geological Lecture Hall, 24 Oxford Street, Cambridge, MA

On July 12, 1969, Ruth Davis, a young American volunteer at Dr. Jane Goodall’s research site in Gombe Stream National Park, Tanzania, left camp to follow a chimpanzee into the forest. Six days later, her body was found floating at the base of a high waterfall. What happened? Drawing on his recent book, The Ghosts of Gombe, Dale Peterson will delve into the full story of day-to-day life at Gombe during the months preceding Ruth’s death. These months were marked by stress, excitement, social conflicts, cultural alignments, and the friendships that developed among three of...

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2018 Nov 29

Member Night at the Harvard Museum of Natural History

5:00pm to 9:00pm

Location: 

Harvard Museum of Natural History, 26 Oxford Street

Welcome the winter season with a polar-themed evening. Go behind the scenes in the Museum of Comparative Zoology to view animals that are well adapted to living in a cold climate. Explore this theme further in the HMNH galleries with educators and hands-on activities, while enjoying seasonal treats. Don’t forget to stop by The Shop at HMNH to do some holiday shopping and to take advantage of the special 25% member discount.

Reservations Open October 29

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2018 Nov 14

Origins of the Green Revolution: Hybrid Seeds, Hunger, and Mexico-India Cooperation

6:00pm

Location: 

To be announced

As a devastating famine gripped India and Pakistan in 1966, a cargo of hybrid wheat seeds from Mexico arrived one fateful day on India’s coast. The seeds were first planted across the Punjab region using new agricultural methods, including intensive fertilizers and irrigation. The crop’s high yield surprised farmers and helped save many from hunger that year. Gabriela Soto Laveaga will talk about the origins of these hybrid seeds, their role in the Green Revolution, and the unexpected technological, environmental, and social impacts they had on both Mexico and India.

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2018 Nov 08

Ancient DNA and the New Science of the Human Past

6:00pm

Location: 

Geological Lecture Hall, 24 Oxford Street, Cambridge, MA

Sweeping technological innovations in the field of genomics are enabling scientists to extract and analyze ancient DNA—genetic material from human remains dating back up to hundreds of thousands of years—as never before. This research is revealing new insights into our lineage as modern humans and has become as important as archaeology, linguistics, and the written word in understanding our past. David Reich, author of Who We Are and How We Got Here, will discuss the potential of ancient DNA for revealing the history of our species.

Evolution Matters...

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